Outpatient Family Medicine One Hour From Asheville, North Carolina
Franklin, Tennessee, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Family Practice-Without OB
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Outpatient
Location North Carolina, North Carolina, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 7/29/24

Family Medicine One Hour from Asheville North Carolina

Opportunity Overview:

  • Outpatient only clinics
  • 4 ½ days/week and ½ Administrative day
  • Clinic hours are 8a-5p
  • No weekends or after hours
  • EPIC EMR
  • Support from Urgent Cares, Express Cares, and nearby ED/Hospital as backup
  • Established, full-scope practice – newborn, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric populations
  • Hospital Employed position
  • Shared Call Rotation (After hours)
  • Low volume after hours phone call

Compensation package includes:

  • Fixed Base Salary
  • Productivity and Quality Incentives
  • $30K Sign On Bonus
  • $15,000 Relocation Stipend
  • $15K-$25K/Year Student Loan assistance
  • PSLF – Public Service Loan Forgiveness
  • CME + $3,000 Stipend
  • Robust Benefits + PTO
  • Medical Malpractice
  • 403b retirement and savings plan

Opportunity to Participate in Graduate Medical Education

  • Internal Medicine Residency
  • Gastroenterology Fellowship
  • Geriatric Fellowship
  • Family Medicine in 2025
  • Medical Students

About the Hospital

Located just an hour from Asheville, the hospital is a not-for-profit system in beautiful Western NC and affiliated with a larger academic health system. Nestled at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and licensed for 315 acute care beds. The primary service area is 90,000 with a total service area population of 216,000 lives.

Area Highlights

  • Close to National Forest
  • State Park sits next to pristine 6,812-acre reservoir
  • Boating, swimming, fishing, camping
  • Paddle-in campsites
  • 15 miles of mountain bike trails
  • South Mountains State Park, one of the state’s most rugged areas
  • Elevations to 3,000 feet
  • 80-foot waterfall and mountain streams
  • More than 40 miles of trails for hikers, equestrians, and outdoor adventurers
  • 17-mile mountain bike loop
  • Drive-to campsites sit beside the Jacob Fork River
  • Thriving Music, Theatre, and Arts scene as well as some of the region’s best Wineries and Breweries
  • Wonderful shopping and dining
  • Area recently named one of the Most Affordable Places to Live by US News & World Reports.